Agia Pelagia is a
municipality at the north coast of the Greek island of Crete. The town has
developed into a major tourist destination in recent years. The village consists
of several bays with beautiful beaches. The largest bay with the town Agia
Pelagia is just 30 km from Iraklio airport.

As holidaymakers like the fast transfers from the airport, many new hotels and
apartments have been built in Agia Pelagia and the surrounding area in recent
years. There are some new large hotels and resorts with hundreds of apartments. The
coast in the area is steep. To get to a neighboring bay, you often have to drive a
few minutes with the car up and down the mountains. Walking along the sea can be
much faster. In general, Agia Pelagia has a lovely atmosphere. Most inhabitants live on tourism, but there are also some
fishermen and farmers.

Parking is often a problem. In
the main bay of Agia Pelagia there is, however, next to the long beach a
large car park, which is sufficient at least in the low season.

The long beach in the Bay of Agia Pelagia looks well maintained and
has many visitors in summer. There are about ten taverns near the beach, also
some cafes and
supermarkets. In the main street of Agia Pelagia you can find a bank, ATMs,
car rentals, several stores with souvenirs and groceries, a pharmacy and much
more.

In the other, smaller bays further north
(Kladissos, Psaromoura and Mononaftis)
hotels, tavernas and some shops were built. Further up the hills above the bays
are same new, large holiday resorts. They are well integrated into the
landscape. Most bays in the area have good beaches.

Agia Pelagia is also popular for diving. Several diving schools offer diving
courses. You find them in the village and in other bays. One company also offers boat
trips with snorkeling.

Why to Agia
Pelagia?

Agia Pelagia is not a bad holiday destination, especially for holiday makers
with a car. Some sights and cities, such as the Palace
Knossos, Heraklion
or Rethimno, are not far away. Agia Pelagia itself is a nice resort with good
beaches and restaurants. The prices are a bit lower than in the bigger resorts
of Crete. Last but not
least, the airport is not far away, only around 40 minutes by car.

Tavernas Agia Pelagia

The best restaurants we found
near the large beach in the town center. Behind the
beach is a small footpath, which leads to the tavernas.

The Bravo Seafood Restaurant
we liked very much. The fresh fish dishes, the pasta dishes and the pizzas taste excellent.
Delicious are also the starters like shrimps in four different variations, the snails and the grilled mushrooms.

The Home Agia Pelagia offers good pasta dishes and salads. Next to it is an
excellent cafe with great crepes and homemade ice cream.

In the tavern Acropolis the salads and the omeletts
are yummy. The Stifado (goulash with onion) tastes delicious. Large portions and reasonable prices.

The restaurant Edem at the beginning of the beach at the parking lot is family-friendly. In the taverna is a small playground for children.

If you want to eat in another, quieter bay, the excellent
Stelios Tavern in Mononaftis is a good option. Great Greek cuisine and reasonable prices.

At the main road in the centre
of Agia Pelagia, there is a good fast food restaurant with Gyros Pita, Souvalaki
etc.

Access and excursions Agia
Pelagia

Buses Agia Pelagia: In low season there are only two bus connections per day between the
capital of Crete Iraklio and Agia Pelagia. From Iraklion buses depart at 8:45 and 14:30, from Agia
Pelagia at 9:40 and 15:20 (in spring 2016). These buses run every day including Saturday and
Sunday. In high there are some more buses. Also only the summer, a few buses daily
connect the different bays in the Agia Pelagia area.

By car: From Heraklion airport, take the expressway
direction Rethymno and Chania.
Drive through Iraklion on this road. About 15 minutes after Heraklion, there is
a sign "Agia Pelagia". After going down the mountain for a few kilometers you
arrive in the town centre. Within Agia Pelagia it is
not very easy to find the other bays. There are not many signposts. In some bays
there is hardly any parking space. With larger vehicles turning at the dead ends
by the sea can be very difficult at some beaches..

Distances from Agia Pelagia: Heraklion about 25 km, Heraklio airport about 30
km, Rethymno about 50 km and Chania about 115 km. It is only about 10 kilometers to
the interesting village Fodele.

Those who do not rent a car and
spend their holidays in Agia Pelagia can also do day trips by bus. Such trips can be booked in
the travel agencies in town. For example, trips to the Palace of Knossos (only 35 kilometers), a
tour to Heraklion (25 km) are popular. Other day trips, such as to
Spinalonga Island or
hiking trough the Samaria Gorge, are offered several times per week. Ask the
tour operators in town.

The author: My name is Jorgy. I am German
and I have been
living in Crete for more than 10 years. I translated this article from German into English. I
am not a native English speaker. When I find a proofreader, the quality of the article will improve. If
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